Settlement of microalgae was investigated on Perspex1, aluminium and zinc coupons immersed in Port Blair Bay waters for over 3 months. Commencement of fouling was exceptionally slow, and few microalgae were found until 14 days. Settlement occurred thereafter, and 47 microalgal species contributed to the fouling. The dominant forms belonged to the genera Navicula and Nitzschia, whereas Coscinodiscus eccentricus, Gyrosigma balticum and Trichodesmium erythraeum also accounted for high proportions of the settlements. The dominance of Nitzschia sigma was particularly marked on zinc coupons, suggesting an ability by the organism to resist toxicity. Settlement of both centric and pennate diatoms was observed in the early and mid periods, and...
A short communication which assesses the process of initial development of biofilms on nets used for...
Biofouling is the association of sessile aquatic organisms that rapidly settle on artificial hard su...
The attachment and subsequent growth of the wildly promiscu-ous assemblage of visible plant and anim...
Freshwater microalgal biofouling in hydropower canals in Tarraleah, Tasmania, is dominated by a sing...
Marine ecosystems are affected by introduced species including microalgae. We propose that biofoulin...
Marine microalgae and cyanobacteria have largely been studied for their biotechnological potential a...
Macroalgae are increasingly being considered as an important factor in natural ecosystems and in eco...
Summary: Microfouling is the initial step in the growth of biofouling on hard substrata submerged in...
Biofouling on kelp by encrusting bryozoans such as Membranipora membranacea can decrease the commer...
Monthly settlement of calcareous species was followed in Mar del Plata harbor (Argentina) along a ye...
Biofouling is the one of the main problems in marine finfish aquaculture. Biofouling occludes the ne...
<div><p>The effect of substratum colour on the formation of micro- and macro fouling communities was...
This study was carried out to assess the effects of industrial pollution on fouling conununities in ...
An immersion experiment was conducted in the Manila South Harbor to document the development of sess...
It is our goal to develop a comprehensive model for the estimation of the rate of attachment of bent...
A short communication which assesses the process of initial development of biofilms on nets used for...
Biofouling is the association of sessile aquatic organisms that rapidly settle on artificial hard su...
The attachment and subsequent growth of the wildly promiscu-ous assemblage of visible plant and anim...
Freshwater microalgal biofouling in hydropower canals in Tarraleah, Tasmania, is dominated by a sing...
Marine ecosystems are affected by introduced species including microalgae. We propose that biofoulin...
Marine microalgae and cyanobacteria have largely been studied for their biotechnological potential a...
Macroalgae are increasingly being considered as an important factor in natural ecosystems and in eco...
Summary: Microfouling is the initial step in the growth of biofouling on hard substrata submerged in...
Biofouling on kelp by encrusting bryozoans such as Membranipora membranacea can decrease the commer...
Monthly settlement of calcareous species was followed in Mar del Plata harbor (Argentina) along a ye...
Biofouling is the one of the main problems in marine finfish aquaculture. Biofouling occludes the ne...
<div><p>The effect of substratum colour on the formation of micro- and macro fouling communities was...
This study was carried out to assess the effects of industrial pollution on fouling conununities in ...
An immersion experiment was conducted in the Manila South Harbor to document the development of sess...
It is our goal to develop a comprehensive model for the estimation of the rate of attachment of bent...
A short communication which assesses the process of initial development of biofilms on nets used for...
Biofouling is the association of sessile aquatic organisms that rapidly settle on artificial hard su...
The attachment and subsequent growth of the wildly promiscu-ous assemblage of visible plant and anim...